NRSM 326 Exam 1 study guide

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Across
  1. 3. Preparing for unavoidable risks
  2. 5. Air and water are examples of this type of resource
  3. 8. Interaction between Ice, albedo, and warming
  4. 10. Why should you keep striving to combat climate change on an individual level?
  5. 11. After the Holocene
  6. 12. An effort to synthesize, evaluate, and share credible and relevant scientific information about climate change in Montana with the citizens of the State.
  7. 14. One reason to care about climate change
  8. 15. Bouncing back from climate change stressors
  9. 18. This demands cooperation and coordination
  10. 21. Governance at multiple scales
  11. 24. Accepted behaviors in a group that can influence how individuals respond to climate risks
  12. 26. The degree to which a system is susceptible to, or unable to cope with, adverse effects of climate change
  13. 30. A subjective judgement about severity and likelihood
  14. 31. One way to influence individual behavior on climate change
Down
  1. 1. Another way to influence individual behavior on climate change
  2. 2. These are expected to increase by 24-44 days by midcentury in the West
  3. 4. Wicked problems often have ____ about problems and solutions.
  4. 6. Where does the Co2 go?
  5. 7. Climate impact assessments measure this
  6. 9. Raising bridges and buildings to accommodate high water levels
  7. 11. When individuals rely too heavily on the first piece of information they receive
  8. 13. a persistent feeling of unease about uncertain future climatic events
  9. 16. The whack idea that the privileged and rich should be prioritized over others
  10. 17. Diminishing place attachment from climate change impacts is an ____ effect of climate change
  11. 19. Proactive policies, actions, and strategies that are planned in advance
  12. 20. The gradual increase in Co2 emissions since 1950
  13. 22. The tendency to search for, interpret, and remember information in a way that confirms one’s pre-existing beliefs or values
  14. 23. A climate related event that may cause harm or damage
  15. 25. Change in annual average daily maximum temperature (degrees f) in montana under a maximum emissions scenario?
  16. 27. Climate change is an example
  17. 28. Transformation that is profound and intentional
  18. 29. Another example of a wicked problem